> I've heard it said that a noseband can help stabilize a bit in a > horse's mouth. I can see how this could be if, for example, you have > to suddenly turn the horse. For example, let's say that you have > riding partner whose horse suddenly gets out of control and starts to > plow into you and you need to get your horse out of the way asap. A > bit could then come through the horse's mouth in an emergency type of > scenario.
There are millions of horses around the world who are ridden with snaffles and this does not happen to them. Why? Let's figure that out. Can anyone give any input on this subject? Judy http://icehorses.net http://clickryder.com
